Previously we explored the Reus and Renowned Explorers era. It's time to take a look into the most challenging time of the Abbey. What happened between the cloister walls in that period?
Godhood started as an offshoot idea of Reus. What if you could guide generation upon generation? What if you could really guide the people to create their own culture? Not only was this never done before, it was also of a monumental scope! Besides, it also had to be a game, not just a linear story! First it would be a Polynesian setting, with a very unique art style!
It looked great, but we had no game yet!
But things were moving in different directions quickly. The development was hampered by illness and misunderstanding. Wonderful things were made by individuals, but we struggled to put it all together. The art didn't fit the design, the design didn't fit the tech, and the tech didn't fit the art. Were the monks cursed? Had we built our tower of Babylon to close to the face of God?
At some point, Godhood even was a pokemon battle game!
It all came to big explosion at the Abbey. Monks left or were forced to leave the Abbey, even when the game was not finished at all. It was a very sad moment for everyone involved. The remaining monks took a good hard look into the mirror. We overshot our ambitions and needed to give attention to Godhood's core!
An Abbey Games Monk looking for introspection. 2020.
The monks turned the game around with hard work and a great community that helped where it could. With that, the Abbey gained a chance to look at a future again! Still, from Godhood we take our love for culture, history and human development. It will surely pop up in the Abbey's coming project!
Join us tomorrow with the last tale of the Abbey; the present and future! It will be posted on the Abbey Games Developer page, so follow us there to see it!
See you tomorrow, as we peer into our crystal ball...
P.S. If you want to chat with us, feel free to join our Discord!
Godhood
Abbey Games
Abbey Games
2019-07-10
Strategy Singleplayer
Game News Posts 74
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
Mostly Positive
(914 reviews)
https://godhoodgame.com/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/917150 
Godhood Linux [514.45 M]
Key Features
- Create your own religion: From peaceful meditative monks to savage warrior-priests drenched in the blood of human sacrifice, mix and match dozens of religious dogmas to shape your worshippers' morality!
- Guide your disciples: Disciples are the heroes of your religion and they require your guidance: choose their class and level up their abilities to create your perfect team of mighty missionaries.
- Manage your holy site: Your worshippers expand your holy site with new temples and buildings based on the religion you’ve created. Use these to collect resources or power up your disciples even further.
- Indirect control: Your disciples have strong personalities and a mind of their own. Use divine inspiration and godly intervention to guide them, but take heed, their faith in you affects the potency of your influence.
- Turn-based Ritual Combat: Face other religions in turn-based ritual combat called Sacraments. Use awe, persuasion, brute force or even flirtation to defeat and convert their worshippers.
- A relaxing mythical world: Vibrant hand-painted art and relaxing tunes bring you into Godhood’s world of devoted worship and mythical heroes.
- Replayability: Experiment with dozens of different combinations of religious commandments, virtues, tenets, disciple classes, and holy relics. Try two game modes: become the greatest god of all before the age of myth ends, or take it easy in a timeless story mode.
- OS: Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit
- Processor: AMD FX 3.5 GHz / Intel i3 3.0 GHzMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD 4000 (only proprietary GPU drivers are supported) OpenGL 4.3
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- OS: Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit
- Processor: AMD Ryzen 3.5 GHz / Intel i5 3.0 GHzMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 7700 / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 (only proprietary GPU drivers are supported) OpenGL 4.3
- Storage: 1 GB available space
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